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TheBigCore: The worst offender in that regard was Castle of Cagliostro where Lupin's basically a saint...
*spoilers*

Was that the one where he investigates a murder mystery of an old woman and then TURNS DOWN the money/jewels she had initially offered him for his services?

That, to me, wasn't, Lupin.....MY(old/classic) Lupin would've felt up the pretty maid, looted anything of value, and left once he could(when the lockdown lifted) with said loot.

*end spoilers*

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I looked it up and saw it isn't that one....but that one(and others from the newer series of tv shows) make Lupin out to be a Gary Stu(nothing can catch him and nothing gets past him, even more so than usual) with a heart of gold out to defend any person and right any injustice.
Post edited March 04, 2020 by GameRager
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TheBigCore: The worst offender in that regard was Castle of Cagliostro where Lupin's basically a saint...
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GameRager: *spoilers*

Was that the one where he investigates a murder mystery of an old woman and then TURNS DOWN the money/jewels she had initially offered him for his services?

That, to me, wasn't, Lupin.....MY(old/classic) Lupin would've felt up the pretty maid, looted anything of value, and left once he could(when the lockdown lifted) with said loot.

*end spoilers*

Edit:

I looked it up and saw it isn't that one....but that one(and others from the newer series of tv shows) make Lupin out to be a Gary Stu(nothing can catch him and nothing gets past him, even more so than usual) with a heart of gold out to defend any person and right any injustice.
This one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJudurbkv1E
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Yeah I looked it up....tbh it's a bit "tame" on the making Lupin a saint as the newer series.....he is literally a gary stu who can escape even things old Lupin likely couldn't have & a near saint to anyone and everyone who needs his help in the modern stuff.
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Crunchyroll is my #1 site for Anime, though this season doesn't have much to interest me. Though either next season or the one after looks to be interesting.


BOFURI I Don't Want to Get Hurt, So I'll Max Out My Defence - currently playing on Hulu. So far loving the series. VRMMOish theme.


The Castlevania series there is nice - been out on Netflix for a bit.

I have to admit though, Netflix has one of the best video players. The picture are always so clear and smooth. Switching between languages is also flawless.


I'm lousy at remembering long anime names, but here are some others and season 2 is on the way for most.

Rise of a Shield Hero

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Irregular at Magic High School.
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gog2002x: BOFURI I Don't Want to Get Hurt, So I'll Max Out My Defence - currently playing on Hulu. So far loving the series. VRMMOish theme.
Those silly anime makers and their long as fook names....when will they learn that short and sweet are the way to go? o.0 :D
Post edited March 04, 2020 by GameRager
I saw Rurouni no Kenshin already mentioned, possibly several times. Awesome, deceptively reality-based samurai anime series.

Scrapped Princess probably hasn't been mentioned. Anyone protective about their sister(s) will be able to relate, and probably shed a few tears. Similar to how Full Metal Alchemist feels like for RL brothers.
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Judicat0r: [SPOILER]
I did also find unbelievable how a father could use mutations on his son in order to fulfill his own agenda
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GameRager: *Spoilers*

Well the one guy in Full Metal DID turn his own child into a monster.....so it is within the realm of possibilities in such shows/worlds.

*End spoilers*

[CUT]
Didn't watch that one specifically but it's the whole concept that I find meh. :)
I would highly recommend erased (time travel-horror), the voice of silence (romantic film), Drifters (short samurai anime series), and konosuba (stuck in a video-game comedy where the main character can steal a female character's underwear).

If you like gothic horror then do check out Shiki. It may seem bright and colorful at first but it completely catches you off guard.
Post edited March 04, 2020 by Lionel212008
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Lionel212008: I would highly recommend erased (time travel-horror), the voice of silence (romantic film), Drifters (short samurai anime series), and konosuba (stuck in a video-game comedy where the main character can steal a female character's underwear).

If you like gothic horror then do check out Shiki. It may seem bright and colorful at first but it completely catches you off guard.
Konosuba is indeed a funny show and I think there's a season 2 coming out soon.
The first season of Higurashi is a pretty good horror anime. The visual novel is also here on GOG.
In researching some of the long running anime that have been suggested here, I keep seeing people advising to skip filler episodes. My natural inclination for any series I commit to is to watch every episode until the end. When I see even die hard fans of a series recommend skipping 50 to 100 episodes, it's a bit of a turn off.
Post edited March 05, 2020 by Blaster_Master
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Blaster_Master: In researching some of the long running anime that have been suggested here, I keep seeing people advising to skip filler episodes. My natural inclination for any series I commit to is to watch every episode until the end. When I see even die hard fans of a series recommend skipping 50 to 100 episodes, it's a bit of a turn off.
I don't know what a exact anime you talking about. Usually long series don't have "filler episodes", though quite a few anime have story stretched so thin, that some episodes barely move the plot forward. "Saint Seya" is especially guity of this, as one time I've missed three episodes in a row and there were still the same characters fighting when I saw next.
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Blaster_Master: In researching some of the long running anime that have been suggested here, I keep seeing people advising to skip filler episodes. My natural inclination for any series I commit to is to watch every episode until the end. When I see even die hard fans of a series recommend skipping 50 to 100 episodes, it's a bit of a turn off.
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LootHunter: I don't know what a exact anime you talking about. Usually long series don't have "filler episodes", though quite a few anime have story stretched so thin, that some episodes barely move the plot forward. "Saint Seya" is especially guity of this, as one time I've missed three episodes in a row and there were still the same characters fighting when I saw next.
The big 3 (One Piece, Naruto, Bleach) definitely had a ton of filler episodes. There's whole filler guides for them.


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gog2002x: Konosuba is indeed a funny show and I think there's a season 2 coming out soon.
Konosuba *has* 2 seasons.

I love Konosuba but it'll probably help if someone watches at least a couple of Isekai before watching it, else the whole 'summoned to a fantasy/game like world' parody humor of it may pass you by xD
Post edited March 06, 2020 by Pheace
forgot! I've forgot!
- The Girl Who Leapt through Time;
- Kotoura-san.
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gog2002x: Konosuba is indeed a funny show and I think there's a season 2 coming out soon.
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Pheace: Konosuba *has* 2 seasons.

I love Konosuba but it'll probably help if someone watches at least a couple of Isekai before watching it, else the whole 'summoned to a fantasy/game like world' parody humor of it may pass you by xD
Maybe it's season 3? I could have sworn I saw it listed as upcoming on MyAnimeList.net site.
Post edited March 07, 2020 by gog2002x